A City report said it received 189 submissions during public consultation on the proposal, with 98 per cent of respondents supportive and 78 per cent indicating they would like to be involved with the garden.

Three people objected to the garden, with one submission concerned about traffic impacts on Woodsome Street and another opposed to City funds being spent on community gardens.

The report said annual ongoing costs for its other community gardens in the first three years were up to $2000 for water usage, $200 for public liability insurance and $2000 for incidentals.

The $20,000 funding will be considered in the 2019-20 budget.

Residents in Inglewood and Mt Lawley, and community members, are encouraged to be part of a meeting at Inglewood Bowling and Sport Club on June 9 at 3pm to nominate for roles.